The Bobcat duo were matched against upperclassmen most of Sunday,
but didn’t let that slow them down. They won a close match in
the semifinals 9-8 against sophomore Stan Roffe and junior Brahm
Moolman of Mount Olive College. The Bobcat duo would then take on
juniors Rodrigo Avila and Pablo Vidal of King College for the
‘B’ Flight championship match. Powell and Cazort would
come away with an easy 8-3 victory to take the title.

Powell also finished his impressive first weekend of singles play
for the GC men’s tennis on Sunday. He made it all the way to
the ‘B’ Flight semifinal, but would fall there, losing
to Lucas Guinski of Limestone College 6-4, 6-2.

Freshman Katie Krupp (Evans, Ga.) had an
extremely successful first weekend as a Bobcat, making it all the
way to the ‘B’ Flight semifinals. She would share a
similar fate to Powell, and not make it past that round, losing
6-0, 6-3 to Peach Belt Conference (PBC) foe Esther Santiago of
Flagler College.

The third freshman still in singles action on Sunday, Alex
Nolley (Cumming, Ga.), was in ‘B’ Flight
consolation play and faced off against David Espinosa of Flagler
College. He would push Espinosa to the limit, but eventually
dropped a 6-4, 3-6, 10-8 battle.

Johan Wadstein (Helsingborg, Sweden)
and Tyler Franks (Greensboro, Ga.) were no
longer in the ‘A’ Flight for singles, but they were
still alive in doubles play. They started off the day with a win
over Paulo Fernandes and Diego Zegarra from Lander University 8-3.
Wadstein and Franks would battle another PBC opponent for the
quarterfinals, Gordan Divljak and Quintin Rayniere from Columbus
State University. In an extremely close match, the Bobcats would
lose the heartbreaker 9-8.

The Bobcat women are back in action Friday, Oct. 5, hosting the
annual GC Women’s Fall Championship. The GC men see their
fall season come to a close.

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